 Go, go, go, go, go! Very massive, very massive! Enemy strikes. The pretensions dissolve. And what remains is the raw essence of character. Across the command, there are many soldiers of different sizes, ranks and expertise. And then we have brand new promoted PNFC Pacheco. Pacheco! So you have the junior soldier on the team? Yes, sir. So we asked ourselves, who is the best? It pushes myself to be the best, and I'm trying to be the best. It allows me to be competitive. I like to definitely like prove myself. I definitely like somebody who would go through this. So I always like to be better than the boys. So I'm here to excuse my French, but kick ass and take me home. Are you ready? Scorekeeper ready? Timer ready? I always like to test myself. I think everybody should test themselves to see how mentally and physically fit who I am. With the events, I expected them to be tough. Maybe not as much as how it is right now. But I'm just glad that me and my team, we are being able to just conquer all of them together. As a first year pathologist, I was asked to compete in this competition based on my ACFT score. And I just jumped at the opportunity because I wanted to get more experience with the Army and just get better as an officer. 78 medical professionals, representing 13 organizations in the medical readiness commando west. We'll conclude into four finally Kansas. And the result will win. Winning matters. It matters in the Army when you win, right? We don't go to war to come in second place. Because being the end, only one leader and team will emerge as the best. The winners of best junior enlisted soldier are Specialist Savannah Nays. From Brookiser is Staff Sergeant Carlos Pinones.